Secret sauce to over 20K Facebook Fans

I was on Facebook the other day and saw an ad for a Facebook page promising to help companies get Fans for their pages. The way the page was structured was that you had to ‘Like’ it in order to view a video. Check out some pics below. The guy claims he gets over 70% conversion for everyone that checks out his Facebook page.

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The Facebook page as it appears before it's liked. Pretty much if you don't like the Facebook page you can't get the video.

Also once you ‘Like’ it he shows you a video, more like a teaser clip, for his video tutorial on how to get Facebook fans. Then he asks for your email address to get the full tutorial. I haven’t watched the full tutorial, but I do know that many people would, so now in a matter of minutes he has a new fan plus that person’s email address to market to.

After you like the Page, you get a short video and are asked for your email in return for a short video tutorial. Nothing for free in this world!

Not sure what this person’s revenue generation strategy is, but I assume he has a premium paid course that he markets to his current list, which includes his 22,000 fans. I think he has more than one Facebook page because in the video he is discussing a Baseball Fan page that he has.

Also if you check the menu on the left there is an option called ‘Share Get 10K’, if you click on it, you’re presented with a screen of your friends, whom you can select to be Invited to his page. Remember that once you join a Facebook Page you get updates in your News Feed every time the Page announces something. It’s great to keep people engaged, especially if you’re targeting a younger market who use Facebook to communicate more than email.

You can invite your friends the Get 10K Fans page.

One more thing, the video is from Sorens Media, a video content delivery platform. They’re doing some great work with Facebook integration, check them out here and check out the Get 10,000 Fans Facebook page here.

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